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Old 17-11.-2006, 08:12 AM   #1
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Default cheap-2-.....uh..... (some word that means good HERE)

good idea or not(well i still will do it)(for no reason)(well personal reasons)
its called: "buy a cheap 24" bike and make it worth something"
i wanted to use 26" tires so im going to buy a new fork w/ disc brake mounts.

But dose the rear tire space need to have enough space for 1 inch or 2 inches for the +2inch tire, and remove the mid suspention and replace it with a air ride system: "so when ppl at school say 20" are better cuz there lowriders, i just flip a switch'

im chainging 24 to 26" cuz im really pissed off going to the LBC and only have 26", 20", 700cc,and other

and im gonna get a LARGE 203mm disc brake set for the front( so i dont get hit by a lady not looking on the roadYAY!)

oh and rapidshifters, dont forget the rapidshifters
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